Thursday, February 23, 2012

Stylish Rain Boot Repair

Do your rain boots have a hole in them?  Here is a fashionable way to patch them up.  Even if they do not have a hole, this craft can be a great way to personalize your boots.

Materials:
*Duct tape of varying colors
*Scissors

Directions:
*Select a design for your rain boots 
*Once you have a design in mind, determine your base color.  Since the sky would make up a lot of my springy scene, I selected blue for my base color
*Using the base color, tape over the entirety of the surface that you want to cover.  Make sure that the tape is well secured in the spots where there is a hole you are trying to cover up
*Cut out shapes from the duct tape and apply on top of the base color in your chosen pattern

Bonus:
*Apply scraps of duct tape left over from cutting out the patterns to a notebook cover to give it a funky new look.  Depending on the sizes of the leftover pieces of duct tape, you may want to cut the pieces into smaller sized pieces before applying to the cover

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sparkly Shoes

Give scuffed up old shoes new life with this glittery craft project

Materials:
*Old pair of shoes
*Glitter
*Glitter bond (what I used) or spray-on adhesive
*Spray-on acrylic coating in gloss finish
*Newspaper

Directions:
*Spread newspaper across your designated work area
*If using a spray-on adhesive, stuff the inside of the shoes with leftover newspaper so as to prevent the adhesive from sticking glitter to the inside of the shoe (if not using spray on adhesive, you may still want to do this before you spray on the acrylic finish
*Apply adhesive to a section of the shoe, then quickly pour on glitter
*Repeat process until the entire shoe is covered in glitter.  Make sure you have not missed any spots.
*Let shoes dry for the recommended amount of time given on the adhesive bottle
*Spray shoes with the acrylic coating.  Let dry.
Before




After

Thursday, February 9, 2012

T-Shirt Decorating

I felt compelled to do this post just because I find it really exciting that I have managed to combine my geekiness with my craftiness.  I made this T-shirt for my differential geometry class. 

Materials:
*Plain T-shirt
*Fabric paint
*Fabric (optional)
*Fabric glue (optional)

Directions:
*Visualize the way you would like your T-shirt to look.  It might be helpful to sketch out a design before you start smearing on fabric paint
*Decorate using fabric paint (and fabric, if you so choose).  Let dry for the appropriate amount of time given on your fabric paints before washing.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Miniatures: Part I

Miniature Wall Art
Materials:
*Clay
*Wooden or paper letter
*Scrap of patterned paper
*All purpose adhesive
*Scissors

Directions:
*Shape miniature photo frame out of clay
*Bake frame in oven according to the directions on the package
*Cut out a scrap of patterned paper the same size as the photo frame
*Center the letter on the patterned paper, then glue down
*Glue the back of the photo frame to the patterned paper

Googly Eyed Bears
Materials:
*2 medium sized pompoms
*6 small pompoms
*2 small googly eyes
*All purpose adhesive

Directions:
*Glue the two medium sized pompoms together to form the body of your teddy
*Glue the small pompoms on to form arms, legs, and ears
*Glue on googly eyes

Miniature Memento Board
Same directions as the large sized memento board, minus the frame and done on a smaller scale